Remnants Of Harvey Moving Close To The Gulf?

While Harvey fizzled over the weekend, the National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on its remnants.

"A trough of low pressure, associated with the remnants of Harvey, continues to produce a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms over the northwestern Caribbean Sea," said the Monday morning tropical weather outlook from the NHC.  "Some development of this system is still possible before it reaches the coast of Belize or the Yucatan Peninsula early Tuesday.

"The disturbance is forecast to move into the Bay of Campeche early Wednesday, where environmental conditions are expected to be more conducive for redevelopment," the NHC continued.

Forecasters are also keeping an eye on an area of low pressure near the Bahamas. It could find conditions that would allow for further development as it moves closer to Florida later in the week.

Another tropical wave over the Atlantic is expected to remain a "fish storm" and not threaten the U.S.


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